Jem was moody because when he went back to get his pants they were repaired (he had ripped a hole in them while trying to get through the fence) and folded over the fence. Jem had realized that someone knew he would come back for them and had been watching him.
Jem was moody after the night they sneaked up to the back of the Radleys' house because Nathan Radley, Boo Radley's brother, shot at them to scare them off. Jem may have been feeling a mix of fear, adrenaline, and confusion about the incident and Boo Radley's mysterious presence.
Because he was mad
Boo puts them there to please the children
Nathan Radley fills the knothole with cement to prevent the children from seeing into the house.
After Jem touched the Radleys' house, the children believed they saw a shadow move inside. They were convinced it was Boo Radley, and this added to their fear and fascination with him.
For How to Kill a Mockingbird? They were just curious and wanted to know what was going on inside of the house; curious as to whether or not the rumours about the Radleys were true.
There was no phantom in To Kill A Mockingbird.
to keep him safe.?
Scout hears eerie noises and rustling coming from the Boo Radleys' house, which adds to the mystery and curiosity surrounding Boo Radley and his reclusive existence. The sounds contribute to the children's fear and fascination with Boo.
The pecans from the Radleys' trees lie untouched on the schoolyard because the children at school are afraid of Boo Radley, who lives in the Radley house. They believe that anything related to the Radleys is tainted or could be dangerous. This fear and prejudice towards Boo Radley creates a barrier that prevents them from enjoying the pecans.
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She heard laughter from the Radley house.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the commotion in front of the Radley house was when Nathan Radley fired a warning shot towards Jem and Scout, mistaking them for intruders. This event marks a turning point in the novel, escalating tensions between the children and the Radley family.
The sly fox quietly sneaked into the hen house.